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MN SF3244
Bill
Status
3/15/2010
Primary Sponsor
Linda Scheid
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AI Summary
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Requires persons convicted or adjudicated in another state or country for offenses comparable to Minnesota registration crimes to register if they enter Minnesota to reside, work, attend school, or remain for 14 days or longer, unless 10 years have passed since release or conviction.
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Expands registration requirements to include attempts, aiding and abetting, and conspiracy to commit offenses against persons for predatory offender registration purposes.
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Clarifies that the registration time period restarts after conviction of new crimes, requiring continued registration for 10 years from the date of last release from incarceration or until probation/supervised release expires, whichever is later.
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Increases criminal penalties for registration violations, establishing mandatory minimum sentences of 1 year and 1 day for first violations and 2 years for persons with prior registration-related convictions.
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Requires commitment order registration for persons from other states or countries under similar laws, regardless of whether they were convicted of any offense.
Legislative Description
Predatory offenders registration provisions modifications
Last Action
Senate: Introduction and first reading
3/15/2010